Ubiquitous wrote:
The horrifying series returns, this time with 60s Doctor Who. In this video, I take a look at the black and white era of Doctor Who, starring William Hartnell as the First Doctor and Patrick Troughton as the Second Doctor. The black and white picture has a way of making the early seasons of Doctor Who
a little unsettling, especially for younger viewers, as the show is considered a family show. I take a look at the visuals and atmosphere, the monsters and villains and also the darkest moments in the show, like Katarina's death. This video continues the horrifying series I've been uploading, where I take a look at film or tv shows, usual aimed at younger audiences, that are creepy or a little unsettling. So far, I've covered Superman 3 (1983), Return to Oz (1985), Willy Wonka and the Chocolate
Factory (1971) and now 60s Doctor Who (1963-1969).
https://youtu.be/MCbHV0VZMPU?si=iOHKdo_YRomxj1qk
Interesting, could be the primitive black and white video footage?
On Tue, 04 Aug 2026 03:51:46 -0400, Will-Dockery wrote:
Interesting, could be the primitive black and white video footage?
The BBC were still using the 405-line TV system from before the war.
(Also used for rCLAvengersrCY episodes, pre-Emma Peel).
The quality is best described as rCLmurkyrCY.
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